The fire brigade, coastguard and RNLI Exmouth lifeboat were called to Starcross this afternoon after the Starcross to Exmouth ferry caught fire. Fire crews from Dawlish and Middlemoor tackled the fire on a boat operated by Simon Turl moorings maintenance and servicing firm, while a fire crew from Exmouth were on board the Exmouth lifeboat.
@Carer , people that believe cow farts cause storms and floods.
@Steve Exactly what are 'Climate Lunatics'?
Climate priests want you to believe that climate God, Bert, sent a clear message to the public that they aren't making enough sacrifices and should pay higher energy bills and more taxes. It's not because storms and floods are natural and councils have become lackadaisical about land management and flood defences. For the rest of us sane people, here is some good news. Antarctica sea ...
Event finished Christmas Lunch in the cafe'. Special meet and greet to CO-OP members at 11.00 Location: The Strand Community Centre Wednesday, 4 December 2024 Start 12:00
Again I don't understand. How an unqualified "economist" can find twenty plus million pounds. Even more disturbing how in 4 Months she has sorted out and put the country back on a more even footing. Have to say all the other economist have been pulling the wool over our eyes.My own opinion is it's dead easy job and money for old rope.Are we so bloody lucky or are we being taken in? AGAIN.
Climate lunatics are at it again with probably the most ridiculous thing to date. Major retailers join forces with UK dairy farmers to trial methane-reducing feed additives https://news.arlafoods.co.uk/news/major-retailers-join-forces-with-uk-dairy-farmers-to-trial-methane-reducing-feed-additives As if cow farts have any bearing on the climate. Best to steer clear of buying dairy ...
Event finished Over 60's Disco 6.30-8.30 Location: The Strand Community Centre Tuesday, 3 December 2024
A holiday park in Dawlish that offers the ulti-mutt getaway for dog owners and their furry friends is paw-sitively ecstatic after been crowned Holiday Park of the Year. Cofton Holidays directors Helen Scott and Mellony Kirby picked up the honour at the Dog Friendly Awards, which were held at the Kennel Club in London last Thursday (November 21).
A Dawlish Community Transport driver has been recognised for his dedication at a recent buffet and skittles event for staff and volunteers. Dawlish Community Transport presented Paul Cooper with a certificate of appreciation for his 12 years of continued service in recognition of his support and dedication as an employee.